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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 583999" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>bb338-</p><p></p><p>You have answered my questions just fine! Your methods of selection seem to fit your needs very well. Very concise. Very organized. Nothing too complicated or confusing.</p><p></p><p>In every business, or in every part of just living a life, activities are determined by what is called a "DECISION TREE". There are <strong><em>ALWAYS</em></strong> two decisions one must make in their day to day activities; at the "decision-making" fork in the road, you take the left fork - or - the right fork. Then, you have two decisions to make; you either continue on that road, or - you don't. If you continue, you have two decisions to make; you decide how FAR you will go, or you stay where you are. If you stay where you are, you are through with THOSE decisions. If you decide how FAR you will go, you have two decisions to make; what you will DO when you get to where you are going, or whether you will do nothing. If you decide to do nothing, you are through with THOSE decisions. If you decide to do something, you have two decisions to make; You either do THIS, or you do THAT. If you decide to do THIS, you have two decisions . . . . .and it continues until you have settled the problem you began with in the first place. </p><p></p><p>The "DECISION TREE" method of organizing your life breaks your planning down into small parts, so that you can understand the consequences more clearly. Sometimes the complications of everything involved in big decisions confuse your thinking to the point that you say . . . "Forget the whole thing!", . . . and you miss out on some important factors that might have been of great benefit to your life. But by breaking everything down into smaller parts, the decisions are more easily determined.</p><p></p><p>bb338, you seem to have solved that method very well.</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 583999, member: 1683"] bb338- You have answered my questions just fine! Your methods of selection seem to fit your needs very well. Very concise. Very organized. Nothing too complicated or confusing. In every business, or in every part of just living a life, activities are determined by what is called a "DECISION TREE". There are [b][i]ALWAYS[/i][/b] two decisions one must make in their day to day activities; at the "decision-making" fork in the road, you take the left fork - or - the right fork. Then, you have two decisions to make; you either continue on that road, or - you don't. If you continue, you have two decisions to make; you decide how FAR you will go, or you stay where you are. If you stay where you are, you are through with THOSE decisions. If you decide how FAR you will go, you have two decisions to make; what you will DO when you get to where you are going, or whether you will do nothing. If you decide to do nothing, you are through with THOSE decisions. If you decide to do something, you have two decisions to make; You either do THIS, or you do THAT. If you decide to do THIS, you have two decisions . . . . .and it continues until you have settled the problem you began with in the first place. The "DECISION TREE" method of organizing your life breaks your planning down into small parts, so that you can understand the consequences more clearly. Sometimes the complications of everything involved in big decisions confuse your thinking to the point that you say . . . "Forget the whole thing!", . . . and you miss out on some important factors that might have been of great benefit to your life. But by breaking everything down into smaller parts, the decisions are more easily determined. bb338, you seem to have solved that method very well. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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